Hallie Jackson and Julie Banderas Bio
Hallie jackson is an American journalist as well as an analyst. She currently serves as working as the White House Correspondent for NBC News, and anchors a variety of MSNBC news shows (cable division NBC). Jackson was educated and raised in Pennsylvania. While at her university, John Hopkins University, she earned a bachelor's degree in Political Science. Jackson started her career working with CBS affiliated stations WBOC, WFSB and WBOC in Maryland Delaware Connecticut. After only a few months, she was hired by Hearst Corporation where she reported from Washington DC to their 26 television stations. She joined NBC News, in 2014. After one year working at the Los Angeles NBC station, Jackson was then transferred into NBC News. With her superb coverage of various election campaigns in addition to the Presidential election of 2016 her name was gaining a reputation for being a committed journalist for the political world. She is recognized as a hard-working and versatile journalist. Some of her major tasks have included the reporting for the Presidential campaign by Ted Cruz, Senator Ted Cruz and exclusive interviews with prominent GOP candidates. Jackson was appointed chief White House correspondent by NBC. She is the wife of Douglas Hitchner and is a mother of two daughters.
Julie Banderas is an American television news reporter and anchor on The Fox News Channel. She is currently the anchor for America's News Headquarters and Fox Report Weekend. Also, she has worked at other stations such as WLVI TV, WHSV TV and WFSB TV WBRE TV and WNYW. She started her career with Fox News Channel, as a reporter for general assignment in 2005. Following a few years, she was promoted to anchor for Fox Report Weekend. Julie Banderas reported several key issues in her career, such as Hurricane Dennis. Her disappearance as US college student Natalee Hooley as well as Terri Schiavo's legal case. She was awarded an award called the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award (2004) for her coverage regarding the Republican National Convention. She is a journalist who speaks her mind. 2004 was the year she was awarded the Outstanding Single Newscast Emmy Award for her coverage of the Republican National Convention.
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